Gallifrey Falls No More: Doctor Who's Ontology of Time
Despite being time-travel adventure series, both classic Doctor Who (1963-1989, 1996) and its reboot (2005-present) have not seen the development of a coherent ontology of time for their fictional universe. As such, it is extremely difficult to review established theories of the nature of time in an...
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Autor principal: | Kevin S Decker |
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Alfredo Mac Laughlin
2019
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